Olivia Kinder
CHARLESTON A winner has been named in the second West Virginia University at Parkersburg’s Got Talent contest where the finale showcased a variety of talents including singing, playing, comedy, the spoken word and art.
Olivia Kinder, a student in the Associate of Applied Science Child Development program, was named the 2021 WVU-P’s Got Talent winner. Kinder performed “Fires” by Jordan St. Cyr.
“I chose this song because I go through a lot, and I know God is with me no matter what fire I’m in,” said Kinder. “I’ve been singing as long as I can remember, and my family inspires me to do so. I feel like we’re always singing together at the house.”
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Carroll County News
A Green Forest man died in a single-vehicle accident on Arkansas Highway 103 south of the city early Saturday morning.
According to an Arkansas State Police Report written by Trooper Jacob Graham, a 2004 Nissan driven by Robert Bell was northbound on Highway 103 at 2:29 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, when it left the road. The Nissan came back onto the road and then overturned, the report says.
Bell, 50, was ejected from the vehicle, according to the report.
The weather was clear and the road was dry at the time of the accident, the report says.
Bell became the 40th person to die in a traffic accident in Arkansas this year.